For The Girl Who Is Always Heartbroken
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For The Girl Who Is Always Heartbroken

Heartbreaks are tough, but you are much tougher.

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For The Girl Who Is Always Heartbroken
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I understand how it is to be hurt in relationships and how it can be hard to trust someone again. However, I'm here to explain to you all as to why opening up to someone again and letting your walls down is worth it. After all, you have to go through a few frogs to find your prince charming.

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Dear beautiful girl,

I know it's hard to open your heart to someone again and be afraid that they are going to break your heart that heartbreaks are a life lesson. Every time you go through a heartbreak you are one step closer to finding who you are meant to be with. You are one step closer to finding out more about yourself through those times of healing. Don't be afraid to open yourself up again because you never know what is going to happen.

If you look back on all of your heartbreaks, you have to admit that you did have good times with that person and life is all about enjoying the good times. I'm blessed to have found someone that finally appreciates me for all that I am and I'm absolutely sure you will too. There is someone out there that will handle you with care and that will give you everything that you are looking for. You just have to gather the will to try and then try again.

Love,

A girl that has known heartbreak but knows that she will always rise again

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